AirVPN

AirVPN

By Mike Williams

Some VPN companies market themselves on features, others on price, but AirVPN heads its website with a plea for your trust, claiming to be “operated by activists and hacktivists in defence of net neutrality, privacy and against censorship.”

Anyone can say they’re different, but AirVPN shows it, too. The company ‘only’ has servers in around 19 countries, for instance, but its status page lists them all up-front, displays their current load, and lists details like the top 10 users’ speeds and session traffic.

A gimmick? It doesn’t look that way. The company has enough confidence in its network to quote a minimum allocated bandwidth of 4Mbps download and 4Mbps upload. There’s even a forum on the website so you can see what existing users are talking about.

AirVPN’s core product delivers on all the basics: no traffic or time limits, 3 simultaneous connections, P2P supported, OpenVPN available, and everything looks very configurable.

Even the pricing scheme looks better than most, with plans covering 3 days (1 Euro, £0.90, $1.05, AU$1.40), a month (7 Euros, £6.15, $7.40, AU$9.90), 3 months (15 Euros, £13, $16, AU$21), six months (30 Euros, £26, $31, AU$43) or a …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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